Baby Cambridge Fundraiser: Séraphine goodies for mums-to-be!

In anticipation of Baby Cambridge’s imminent arrival (if you believe the tabloids, Kate may have been lying to throw us off the scent and her due date could be any day now!) we’ve paired up with maternity brand Séraphinefor our next Baby Cambridge Fundraiser charity auction.

The brand have confirmed that Kate owns a couple of their maternity dresses and one of their white maxi skirts. The Duchess was spotted wearing their navy “Renta” wrap dress and their “White Maxi Skirt” in photos published in two different magazines last week.

Séraphine have been kind enough to donate £173 GBP / $260 USD of maternity wear goodies to put in our charity auction lot. This means we can offer these fabulous pieces together at a wonderfully low starting price of JUST £25! But to tempt you further, we can reveal that 100% of the final lot price will go to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices via Ebay for Charity.

The lot includes THREE fab items from the royal favourite maternity brand:

Wrap maternity dress with tie in navy spot:

We saw Kate wearing Seraphine’s Renta Wrap Dress With Tie in a photo taken of her during a recent shopping trip. The dress is a mock-wrap design with short sleeves and a pull aside v-neckline for breastfeeding access. The dress is finished with a pretty side bow detail. A lovely, practical piece for any mum-to-be:

Black tote changing bag:

The changing bag comes with a detachable and adjustable shoulder strap, a matching changing mat and five roomy interior pockets.

Seraphine Changing Bag

About Séraphine:

The maternity brand opened its first store 10 years ago on Kensington Church Street. Séraphine is a celebrity and royal favourite – as well as the Duchess, Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Halle Berry, Kate Hudson and Sienna Miller have all worn items from the company.

Competition:

Those of you in London might have noticed Seraphene’s “is it a girl, is it a boy” posters on the side of buses in the last week or so:

Seraphine Maternity Wear Bus Campaign

These are part of an advertising campaign for a fun competition the company are running! company You could win a £1,000 “maternity wardrobe worthy of a princess” for correctly guessing the royal baby’s name!